2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2998774/v1
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Date Fruits

Afrose Chamon,
Md. Abrar Hasin Parash,
Jannatul Islam Fahad
et al.

Abstract: Background Heavy metals are drawing much attention and excess accumulation of heavy metals in frequently consumed food (e.g., vegetables, fruits) is a serious threat to human health as well as contamination of the food chain. The concentration of heavy metals in Ajwa dates collected from three markets in Dhaka, Bangladesh and from Madinah was analyzed. Average daily intake (ADI), hazard quotient (HQ), and hazard index (HI) were also estimated to assess the health risks posed by the intake of heavy metals from… Show more

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“…Heavy metals, including cadmium, lead, and mercury, which are harmful to both people and wildlife, are present in some of these materials. Heavy metals have negative health consequences on the body, including cancer, genetic mutations, nervous system issues, and kidney failure [87].…”
Section: Contaminations In Date Palmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heavy metals, including cadmium, lead, and mercury, which are harmful to both people and wildlife, are present in some of these materials. Heavy metals have negative health consequences on the body, including cancer, genetic mutations, nervous system issues, and kidney failure [87].…”
Section: Contaminations In Date Palmmentioning
confidence: 99%